Reed level

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Water is poured into the center top of the reed grass. The total amount of water, as illustrated by A(100%), needs to be equally distributed across B1 and B2. Equal output at both sides indicates that the reed is horizontally leveled.

A reed level is an Arabian invention used for determining the level in construction. It involves creating a hole through a long, straight reed and pouring water into its center. The reed is considered level when the flow of water out of both sides is equal.[1] This device serves the same purpose as a spirit level.

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  1. ^ Hill, Donald R.; al-Hassan, Ahmad Y. "Engineering in Arabic-Islamic Civilization". history-science-technology.com. Retrieved 11 September 2016.